Disease | oral candidiasis |
Phenotype | C0006840|candidiasis |
Sentences | 3 |
PubMedID- 24082182 | Some consider pemkb, a locally invasive verrucous carcinoma[16] figure 8.figure 8pseudo-epitheliomatous micaceous and keratotic balanitispseudo-membranous candidiasis: is a type of oral candidiasis, characterized by curdy white patches covered by a pseudo-membrane over the gums, teeth, cheeks, and palate. |
PubMedID- 24030864 | Conclusions: this study demonstrates that posterior pharyngeal candidiasis in the absence of clinically overt oral candidiasis is frequent amongst ics users. |
PubMedID- 22567448 | Hiv-infected patients usually have associated esophageal candidiasis along with oral candidiasis and hence require a longer and higher dose of antifungals [12]. |
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